Beverage Pond

When Lauren says, “I don’t want to make a post.” I answer, “Me neither.” Then she tells me that I have to anyway. After that I look through my phone to see what I have pictures of. She says that that (whatever it is) is too old to post about. I post about it anyway, because: what can she do about it? Write her own post?

We were in Seward over the 4th of July (because the family reunion wasn’t). If you haven’t seen it before, I present: The Beverage Pond

Yeah, I think it’s something like this, but I have it written down for next year. I’m just to lazy to look. First all of the soda goes in. All of the soda is in cans, and none of the beer is in cans, so you know generally what you’re grabbing when you stick your arm in.

Then comes the beer. We are a little more careful with the beer because of all the glass. It’s important to spread the beers out so that it’s harder/easier to find something that you like. Most people will only try a couple of times before giving up and just drinking what they get.

I am allergic to something in beer, all types and brands of beer. One swig of beer can give me a mild reaction. It sucks. People have suggested taking allergy medicine beforehand but I haven’t tried it yet.

We had a lot of beer left over this time. That really hasn’t happened before. I’m not sure what happened. I bought a lot of variety packs and most of the rest was from 6-packs. I would guess that there were two dozen varieties of beer. I used to get more varieties of soda too, but that gets expensive for no good reason, so we stuck with the basic sodas at the cheap 4th pf July prices.